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DHS Allocates $115 Million for Counter-Drone Technology Ahead of World Cup

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a significant investment of $115 million in counter-drone technologies to enhance security for the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the 250th anniversary of American independence. This funding will be managed by a newly established DHS office aimed at rapidly acquiring and deploying drone defense systems. The initiative responds to rising threats from drug cartels utilizing drones for smuggling and surveillance, as well as the need for robust security measures during high-profile events expected to attract over a million international visitors. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has also contributed $250 million to support states hosting World Cup matches in purchasing similar technologies.

Key Details: • DHS has allocated $115 million for counter-drone tech. • FEMA provided $250 million to 11 states hosting World Cup matches. • Over one million international visitors are expected for the World Cup. • The investment aims to counter threats from drug cartels using drones.

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Department of Homeland SecurityDonald TrumpKristi NoemUnited StatesMexico CityFederal Emergency Management Agency

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